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Emerging lymphatic imaging technologies for mouse and man

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION
Volume 124, Issue 3, Pages 905-914

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AMER SOC CLINICAL INVESTIGATION INC
DOI: 10.1172/JCI71612

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  1. NIH [R01 HL092923, R01 CA128919, R21 CA159293]

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The lymphatic circulatory system has diverse functions in lipid absorption, fluid homeostasis, and immune surveillance and responds dynamically when presented with infection, inflammation, altered hemodynamics, and cancer. Visualization of these dynamic processes in human disease and animal models of disease is key to understanding the contributory role of the lymphatic circulatory system in disease and to devising effective therapeutic strategies. Longitudinal, non-destructive, and repeated imaging is necessary to expand our understanding of disease progression and regression in basic science and clinical investigations. Herein we summarize recent advances in in vivo lymphatic imaging employing magnetic resonance, computed tomography, lymphoscintigraphy, and emerging optical techniques with respect to their contributory roles in both basic science and clinical research investigations.

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